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Elvira T. (Perry) Stickney family at home in Robert Lee, Coke County, TX.
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The Stickney / Brown Family, Part 1
Annie Olena Stickney was the second of James Franklin and Elvira T. (Perry) Stickney’s ten children of which only eight survived to adulthood. Continue reading
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Tagged biography, Brown family, history, research, Roswell, Stickney, Texas, travel
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The James Franklin and Elvira Tennessee (Perry) Stickney Family Bible
In 2019, I acquired the James Franklin and Elvira T. (Perry) family bible, a family heirloom that had been stored in an attic for several years, protected from dampness by the dry West Texas climate. Despite this safeguard, the Bible bears the marks of time, with a worn cover and loose pages, particularly the family record section. Enclosed are photos of these pages, revealing invaluable information within. Continue reading
Clydine Catherine Stickney -Part 2
I was initially surprised to learn of Clydine’s top of her class accomplishment and had never heard about it from my father or anyone else in the family. All I knew growing up was that she was a school librarian, but it turns out she was much more. Continue reading
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Tagged 1915 Graduate of Midland High School, education, history, History of Teaching in Texas, Stickney, Texas
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William Stickney the Immigrant
The commonly accepted birth information of the English immigrant William Stickney is questioned due to lack of genealogical proof. The popular account comes from Matthew Adams Stickney, but even he noted that the information was “inferred.” Another account by Emily Stickney Spencer presents a detailed line of descent, but fails to provide concrete evidence. It is suggested that further research in Cottingham, Yorkshire may provide substantial answers. Continue reading
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Tagged Brick Wall, Rowley, Stickney
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Catherine Margaret (Childers) Stickney
Catherine was born in Kentucky on April 11, 1820, fourth child and eldest daughter to Goldsby and Mary E. (Thomas) Childers. Her family, originally from Kentucky had settled a short time near Quincy, Illinois before coming to Texas in 1833 … Continue reading
Poll Tax Receipts
Election day caused me to look back at Texas poll tax receipts I have in my family archives. To vote in Texas one had to pay a poll tax of $1.50 to $1.75. Poll taxes were first implemented in the … Continue reading
On This Day – Chloe Angeline (Stickney) Hall – was Born
Chloe Angeline (Stickney) Hall was born at Rodman, New York to Theophilus and Electa (Cook) Stickney on this day in 1830. She went by her middle name Angeline Stickney and before she married, Asaph Hall March 31, 1856, pursued the … Continue reading
Immigrant Ancestors
It’s a wonder that we do know who some of our immigrant ancestors are for there are many we don’t know their names or their stories. If they did happen to make a name for themselves in the new world, … Continue reading
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James Franklin Stickney
Note: This post was updated with new information from what was originally published in the Stickneys of Texas Newsletter, March 2014. James Franklin was born May 13, 1849 the fifth of six known children born to Edward Lawrence and Catherine … Continue reading
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